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Monday, 26 September 2011

I keep my promises, even when they come a little bit late. I don't know if you remember this post, but I finally managed to do the typographic work I wanted. It took a while because I always seek perfection and things didn't come out the way I desired for some time.

Monday, 19 September 2011

Time is what we have the least, even with 86.400 seconds every day. The clock never stops and we see our life going on and on without notice and we can do nothing about it. Who invented the time, anyway? Let's backpedal a little...

Our whole universe was in a hot dense state,Then nearly fourteen billion years ago expansion started. Wait...The Earth began to cool,The autotrophs began to drool,Neanderthals developed tools,We built a wall (we built the pyramids),Math, science, history, unraveling the mysteries,

That all started with the Big Bang! (I know you sang too!) Well, time, as space, started with that big ba-da-boom, but its measuring is Jost Burgi all to blame. He made the minute hand in 1577 but the standard time was only invented in 1878 by Sir Sanford Flemming. The in-betweens you'll have to read here, because what I have for you is even more amazing than that.

It's not a collection of my favorite watches, I'm afraid. I know you would love that; noted for another time, ok? Even greater than some cool watches is one big clock made in Japan (I swear to you, these one is even better that the Swiss watches we love). Carved with water and light, the train station of Osaka has the most amazing and beautiful watch I've ever seen. If you know the author, please let me know.

Friday, 2 September 2011

Yesterday was a very rainy day. It feels like winter, these last days, I even need to wear boots. But it was a very good 24h day (I know I'm repeating myself a lot, sorry). I was called for my first job interview after finishing my course and in my field (marketing/advertising). I also went to my first consultation with a dietist, a very funny one.

But you know how my day ended? With a beautiful rainbow when I was going back home. Don't you love rainbows? For me it's one of the more amazing miracles that nature have. That and lightnings (and bubbles!).

So today I'll present you some representations of that one-of-a-kind, special moments that we have in our lives. Get inspired and cross your fingers for me, ok?